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Grab a cup of coffee, or chai and curl up with a good fall book. I’m sharing 14 books to read this fall 2024. Whether you’re looking for a suspenseful thriller, a murder mystery, witchcraft, or maybe a cozy love story with Hallmark vibes, I’m sharing some of my top picks that will have you turning the pages.
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Scroll on down to see my list of book recommendations for this fall.
14 Books to Read This Fall 2024
1.) The Housemaid is Watching by Freida McFadden – This is the latest from Freida McFadden and the third installment in The Housemaid. Once a housemaid, the main character is now married and living in a charming cul-de-sac but can she trust her neighbors? This is a thriller that you won’t be able to put down from the Queen of the thrillers.
2.) The Last Witch in Edinburgh by Marielle Thompson – At a time when you can be hanged for being a witch, Nellie finds her power at the apothecary, honing her craft. But when a disaster strikes, Nellie is forced to flee and leave behind her life until two centuries later, she returns to fight the patriarchy.
3.) Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody – This one is set to be released October 29th, 2024. Teddy’s sister went missing 10 years ago. Now, that her father has killed himself, Teddy finds that her father was very active in online communities trying to find her sister and she begins to fall down the same rabbit hole.
4.) You Again by Kate Goldbeck – Doesn’t this cover just scream “When Harry Met Sally?” If you’re looking for a light hearted, romantic comedy, this is a cute one that follows Ari and Josh living in New York City.
5.) At The Coffee Shop Of Curiosities by Heather Webber – this one has been described as magical, and like a mug of hot chocolate giving you a hug. It’s got a cute charming town and a sweet story of female friendship. Maggie is the coffee shop owner in her small town and is trying to keep busy to keep her mind off of the loss of her mom. She befriends Ava and together the two women realize they may have been brought together for a reason.
6.) A Talent For Murder by Peter Swanson – Shortly after Martha gets married, she finds an odd streak of blood down the back of her husband’s shirts while he was away for work in Denver. Martha begins to do some research on the cities her husband has visited and finds five unsolved murder cases. Is she married to a serial killer?
7.) A Fire in The Sky by Sophie Jordan – Dragons, romance, and fantasy. Tamsyn is forced into an arranged marriage with a brute in order to save the princesses from danger. Meaning she has to leave behind her dear friend and someone she was developing feelings for. “Magic is not dead, it was only sleeping and it will take an ordinary girl with an extraordinary destiny to awaken it.”
8.) The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop – Nothing is more fall than the Gilmore Girls. And Emily Gilmore herself, Kelly Bishop, tells her story in this personal memoir.
9.) The Last One At The Wedding by Jason Renulak – set to be released October 8th, 2024. I loved Hidden Pictures, and this is the latest one from the same author.
10.) The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young – June lives in a small mountain town on a flower farm in North Carolina where she knows that a curse has plagued her family and she is awaiting for it to affect her. She begins hearing and seeing things that were not there and sets out to try to end the curse once and for all.
11.) First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston – this one is a Reese’s Book Club pick. This has been described as a twisty, cat and mouse thriller full of surprises.
12.) The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore – This one is on my list for the second year in a row and I’m finally reading it. The title is obvious why it’s a great pick for fall and this book has been all the rave on Tik Tok!
13.) Fall I Want by Lyra Parish – A cute fall love story about Autumn and Zane, with a little bit of spice, and fall vibes.
14.) Weyward by Emilia Hart – Lovers of historical fiction will gobble this one that combines witchcraft and fantasy.

If you’re looking for more books, click here to see last year’s fall reading recommendations.
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13 Comments
Ginger
September 30, 2024 at 8:17 amThanks for sharing your recommendations, I love that there are so many genres to choose from. A Talent for Murder is on my list as well as The Pumpkin Spice Café!
Under flowery sky
September 30, 2024 at 4:13 pmAwesome ideas, I like the title- The coffe shop of curiosities and the Pumpkin spice coffe…
Joanne Viola
October 2, 2024 at 7:24 amPosts like this one remind me that I need to read more fiction 🙂
Maryleigh
October 2, 2024 at 8:41 amI do love a good mystery and autumn spice. Thank you for the recommendations.
Antionette Blake
October 2, 2024 at 9:16 pmI need to read more hardcopy books – thanks for the suggestions @ #Alittlebitofeverything
Olivia
October 3, 2024 at 8:33 amA Talent for Murder sounds tantalizing! Adding it to the TBR pile.
Joanne
October 3, 2024 at 2:46 pmThank you so much for linking up with us at Share Your Shelf! I really enjoyed First Lie Wins.
Marilyn
October 3, 2024 at 6:15 pmI love all of the fall references! At my book club, we were just talking about reading a fall themed book. Thanks for linking up with us!
Leslie Susan Clingan
October 3, 2024 at 11:34 pmI have a little online book club through FB and Weyward was a book on our consideration list several months, maybe even a year or so ago. I thought it sounded great but it wasn’t the book the members of the group chose for our book of the month. Need to learn to read faster so I can get to all of these great books that have crossed my path. The Lie book was one we read and I thought it was interesting but I am a historical fiction buff. Pinned the covers of June Farrow and the Coffee Shop book to share with my club. Thank you for introducing me to some books I hadn’t come across.
Esme Slabbert
October 4, 2024 at 5:32 pmThanks so much for participating and sharing your post at #47 #WW (Words welcome). See you Wednesday at #48
Wish I had more time to read more books, but with reading blog posts, I just do not have enough hours in a day or week.
Stephanie BWL
October 16, 2024 at 1:04 pmI keep seeing the pumpkin spice cafe crop up online, I’m going to have to check it out aren’t i?! Thanks for sharing with #PoCoLo
Crystal Green
October 29, 2024 at 11:20 amOh my goodness, you have just added many books to my to-read list! I enjoyed all of the Housemaid books. I have already preordered the wedding one. 🙂
chickenruby
November 1, 2024 at 4:41 amI really need to make some more time for reading. Thanks for linking with #pocolo